Support the Legacy of the Lamborghini Miura in Tacoma

Donate your Lamborghini Miura and contribute to preserving the legacy of this iconic V12 supercar, designed by Bertone with rich Sant'Agata Bolognese heritage.

The Lamborghini Miura, produced between 1966 and 1973, is celebrated as the first true mid-engine production supercar, a pioneering design that changed the automotive landscape. With only around 764 units of the P400, P400 S, and P400 SV variants in existence, each represents a unique combination of Italian craftsmanship, engineering excellence, and racing pedigree. Owning a Miura is not just about possessing a car; it’s about owning a piece of automotive history that is reverentially respected at auctions such as Bonhams, RM Sotheby's, and Gooding & Co.

By donating your Miura to Sound Car Relief in Tacoma, you contribute to the careful preservation of this automotive treasure. We respect the Miura’s legacy, advocating for matching-numbers vehicles and ensuring that their history is meticulously maintained. Your donation helps to keep the spirit of this exceptional machine alive while also providing support for our mission to assist those in need.

📖Generation guide

P400 • 1966-1969

Approximately 275 units produced with a Bizzarrini-derived 3.9L V12 engine, offering 350 hp. Known for setting the standard for future supercars with its innovative mid-engine design.

P400 S • 1968-1971

Around 338 units with an enhanced 370 hp output, featuring vented brakes, power windows, and improved cabin comfort, exemplifying the evolution of the Miura lineage.

P400 SV • 1971-1973

The most collectible variant, with only about 150 units produced, features a robust 385 hp and significant enhancements such as a split-sump engine to improve reliability and performance.

Known issues by generation

Each generation of the Miura may present specific mechanical challenges. The P400 and P400 S models, with their shared engine-and-gearbox sump, are particularly susceptible to lubrication issues that lead to accelerated wear. The P400 SV, with its split-sump design, addresses this concern but retains the complexity of the Bizzarrini-designed 3.9L V12 and its intricate Weber 40 IDA carburetors that require specialized servicing. High-mileage examples often face camshaft and timing-chain wear, necessitating significant engine-out servicing. Furthermore, structural vulnerabilities such as rust on the steel-monocoque chassis and corrosion at the aluminum body panels can affect integrity, necessitating careful restoration and maintenance by qualified specialists.

Donation value by condition + generation

The value of a Lamborghini Miura is heavily influenced by its condition, authenticity, and provenance. Matching-numbers VIN verification is absolutely essential, with factory-original paint commanding a premium of 30-50% over refinished examples. Notably, P400 SV models typically achieve valuations of $3-5M+, with P400 and P400 S falling into the $1.5-3M range. Furthermore, provenance from Polo Storico factory restorations is highly regarded, while documentation from Sant'Agata Bolognese is mandatory for serious collectors, making qualified appraisals by recognized marque specialists crucial for ensuring accurate valuation and preservation of these exceptional vehicles.

Donation process for this model

Donating your Lamborghini Miura to Sound Car Relief involves a meticulous process to ensure proper valuation and care. Every example requires a qualified appraisal from recognized specialists like Hagerty Senior Appraisers or RM Sotheby's Italian experts. IRS Form 8283 Section B is heavily applicable, given the significant valuation of each vehicle. We also require enclosed transport with air-ride suspension to guarantee the safe handling of your donation. Essential documentation includes matching-numbers VIN, factory build sheets, and restoration provenance, all vital for preserving the car's legacy and value.

Tacoma regional notes

In Tacoma, Miura owners face unique challenges due to the limited availability of Lamborghini specialists. While local expertise is available, it often falls short of the national hubs such as Bobileff, Symbolic, and Joe Macari. This makes the preservation of these iconic vehicles even more critical, especially considering the susceptibility of Italian steel to rust. Understanding the significance of sun-belt versus salt-belt preservation techniques becomes imperative for owners committed to maintaining their Miura’s integrity over time.

FAQ

What is the verification process for matching-numbers VIN?
To verify your Miura's matching-numbers VIN, you'll need to align the engine number, gearbox number, and the chassis number with the factory build sheet from Sant'Agata Bolognese. This process is crucial for maintaining the car's authenticity and value.
How can I differentiate between a Polo Storico factory restoration and an independent specialist restoration?
Polo Storico restorations are performed by Lamborghini's factory restoration department and are known for their adherence to original specifications, often commanding a premium. Independent specialist restorations can also be high quality but may not hold the same value as factory-authenticated work.
Is factory-build-sheet provenance required?
Yes, factory-build-sheet provenance is mandatory for any serious appraisal or sale of a Miura. This documentation verifies the model's authenticity and original specifications, making it essential for owners aiming for maximum value.
What is the premium for factory-original paint vs refinished cars?
Factory-original paint on a Lamborghini Miura commands a premium of 30-50% over refinished examples. This significant difference reflects the rarity and desirability of an untouched original finish in the collector market.
What is the appraisal threshold for IRS Form 8283 Section B?
The IRS Form 8283 Section B is heavily applicable once the value of the vehicle crosses the $5,000 threshold, which is easily surpassed by all Lamborghini Miura models. It's essential to have a qualified appraiser for accurate documentation.
What is the difference between Weber carburetors and Bosch K-Jetronic for the Countach 5000 QV?
The Countach 5000 QV can be equipped with either Weber 44 DCNF carburetors or Bosch K-Jetronic fuel injection. The Weber setup is favored for its performance and tuning capabilities, often commanding a premium over the Bosch system.
What kind of provenance is beneficial for LM002 models?
Provenance tied to original buyers such as Mubarak, Saudi royalty, or the Sultan of Brunei significantly enhances the value of LM002 models. Documented celebrity ownership can also add $50-150k+ to the vehicle's worth.

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If you're a proud owner of a Lamborghini Miura (P400, P400 S, or P400 SV) in Tacoma, consider the immense value your donation could provide to preserving this iconic V12 supercar. Join us in keeping this extraordinary piece of automotive history alive, and ensure that its legacy is honored for generations to come.

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